Combining agent functional types, capitals and services to model land use dynamics
Authored by Mark DA Rounsevell, D Murray-Rust, D T Robinson, C Brown, Vliet J van, S J Alam, P H Verburg
Date Published: 2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2014.05.019
Sponsors:
European Union
Platforms:
Java
CRAFTY
Model Documentation:
Other Narrative
Flow charts
Mathematical description
Model Code URLs:
https://bitbucket.org/cbrown23/ems_crafty_world
Abstract
Models of land use change are becoming increasingly complex as they
attempt to explore the effects of climatic, political, economic and
demographic change on land systems and the services these systems
produce. `Bottom-up' agent based models are a useful method for
exploring the effects of local processes and human behaviour, but are
generally limited to small spatial scales due to the complex
parameter-isations involved. Conversely, `top-down' land allocation
models can be applied at large spatial scales, but are less adept at
accounting for human behaviour and non-economic factors such as the
supply of ecosystem services. Models that combine the strengths of these
two approaches are required for the advancement of land use science.
Here, we present an agent based land use modelling framework designed to
be run over large spatial extents and to be capable of accounting for
relevant forms of human behaviour, variations in land use intensities, multifunctional ecosystem service production and the actions of
institutions that affect land use change. We give a full description of
this framework, called CRAFTY (Competition for Resources between Agent
Functional TYpes), and provide details of how it can be applied and
extended, including some simple examples of its ability to model
important processes of land use change. These include changes in demand
for and supply of ecosystem services, variation in land use intensity
and multi-functionality, and heterogeneous behaviour amongst land
managers. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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